Anonymous wrote:Simone Biles found it helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we use one for my son though he doesn’t have anxiety about his sport. Very helpful. Though it’s a lot more than $120 a season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before I fork out a bunch of money, I'm wondering if anyone has had success using a sports psychologist to help their kid get past mental hurdles in their sport. My kid has ADHD and possibly anxiety (only during their sport; anxiety is not an issue in daily life) due to some lousy coaching last year, and they are not playing to their potential and are upset about it.
You could also stop playing the sport that gives them anxiety?
That would make things 100x worse. DC lives and breathes the sport—practices and trains independently even more than with a team. I'd prefer not to over-disclose other than to say it's a team invasion sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before I fork out a bunch of money, I'm wondering if anyone has had success using a sports psychologist to help their kid get past mental hurdles in their sport. My kid has ADHD and possibly anxiety (only during their sport; anxiety is not an issue in daily life) due to some lousy coaching last year, and they are not playing to their potential and are upset about it.
You could also stop playing the sport that gives them anxiety?
Anonymous wrote:Before I fork out a bunch of money, I'm wondering if anyone has had success using a sports psychologist to help their kid get past mental hurdles in their sport. My kid has ADHD and possibly anxiety (only during their sport; anxiety is not an issue in daily life) due to some lousy coaching last year, and they are not playing to their potential and are upset about it.